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On the following videos, I pan the sky, clearly showing this is not Venus, Antares, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn or Arcturus. I also show on the cell phone app, SkEye, that there is NOTHING in this area of the sky that is mapped by either SkEye or Stellarium.

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The following video proves that the western sky UFO is not Venus, Antares, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn or Arcturus. Also, we noticed up to 5 blinking orbs with a night vision monocular around this UFO and captured one of them toward the end of this video.

saw this last night in the NW sky....I've seen it before too, over the past several years. I had to walk out back of my house to get into my car, I noticed it was there again. My husband was waiting around front in his car (I had to return a rental car). So on the way home, we're both in the same car and I asked if he had his camera and tripod in the car. He said yes and asked why. I told him about this blinking light. So we pulled around back, it was still there, got out of the car, and it was gone! That fast! Never saw it again last night. It was cloudy out earlier tonight, I'm going out to check again right now. If I see anything, I'll take a pic and post it. Thanks for the vid. BTW...does it feel like it's almost "watching" you? I kinda get that feeling.

Also, didn't watch the whole thing, 17 minutes is a bit long to look at a twinkling dot even if it is the best footage so far, but did you point your camera at Venus during this video? Will be easier to convince some of the naysayers if you swing over to Venus and anything else this is being passed off as.

saw this last night in the NW sky....I've seen it before too, over the past several years. I had to walk out back of my house to get into my car, I noticed it was there again. My husband was waiting around front in his car (I had to return a rental car). So on the way home, we're both in the same car and I asked if he had his camera and tripod in the car. He said yes and asked why. I told him about this blinking light. So we pulled around back, it was still there, got out of the car, and it was gone! That fast! Never saw it again last night. It was cloudy out earlier tonight, I'm going out to check again right now. If I see anything, I'll take a pic and post it. Thanks for the vid. BTW...does it feel like it's almost "watching" you? I kinda get that feeling.

Quoting: Wildthing

You're right. It's not directly west, but slightly NW. It gives the appearance of "setting" but that's just the earth spinning on its axis. It seems to be on a direct course somewhere.... where? who knows? Possibly here... possibly the sun... it's anyone's guess.

inre: to it watching, it seemed to interact with us when it grew larger. Coincidence? Perhaps, but perhaps not :)

Also, didn't watch the whole thing, 17 minutes is a bit long to look at a twinkling dot even if it is the best footage so far, but did you point your camera at Venus during this video? Will be easier to convince some of the naysayers if you swing over to Venus and anything else this is being passed off as.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48912288

Originally, I thought it was but it's not because this is further north of the other anomaly. Also, this one changes color and shapes

Ugh.. this is what got me into astronomy. I ended up finding out it was a star the whole time. This time of the year with the colder air and the heat rising off the planet, if there is a brighter start near the horizon even upwards of 45 degrees you'll get this effect.

I would go out the nights afterward and see it regularly. Go get an app that points out stars or something you'll see its just one of the brighter mag starts flashing different colors.

I've seen that in NH. Weirdly, despite the distinct "Western" description, I saw it in the East, roughly 10pm or so. It stood out to me, as I tend to notice unusual things in the sky (low flying aircraft, typically). I can confirm the green-red-white color combos.

I WILL say this....I have noticed low flying aircraft that had a bizarre light pattern that looked very much like this. The flash frequency is similar and the colors are correct.

Not to rain the "aliens are coming" parade, but I think there is a real possibility we are seeing increased drone activity. I have friends in VA who confirmed aircraft flying around with an unfamiliar sound and behavior. Was low enough to confirm it was an aircraft, just an unfamiliar one.

I've seen that in NH. Weirdly, despite the distinct "Western" description, I saw it in the East, roughly 10pm or so. It stood out to me, as I tend to notice unusual things in the sky (low flying aircraft, typically). I can confirm the green-red-white color combos.

I WILL say this....I have noticed low flying aircraft that had a bizarre light pattern that looked very much like this. The flash frequency is similar and the colors are correct.

Not to rain the "aliens are coming" parade, but I think there is a real possibility we are seeing increased drone activity. I have friends in VA who confirmed aircraft flying around with an unfamiliar sound and behavior. Was low enough to confirm it was an aircraft, just an unfamiliar one.

I have been reading about this and seeing video of it here and there but last night I saw it with 2 friends. We checked it out with binoculars and wow what a colorful show! Don't know what it is?

My gut feeling is it is a way off bright star that due to it's place in the sky has a lot more of our atmosphere to cut through for us to see and the light is somehow going through a prism effect? Whatever it is it is cool!

Also, didn't watch the whole thing, 17 minutes is a bit long to look at a twinkling dot even if it is the best footage so far, but did you point your camera at Venus during this video? Will be easier to convince some of the naysayers if you swing over to Venus and anything else this is being passed off as.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 48912288

I took a video of Venus, yes definately Venus, which showed it to cycle through the rainbow colors and appeared to pulse and create a type of aura/coma in the process. Whether this is due to atmospheric conditions or camera pecularities is difficult to ascertain, so yes we definately need to eliminate Venus from the observations because it's just too similar.

Ugh.. this is what got me into astronomy. I ended up finding out it was a star the whole time. This time of the year with the colder air and the heat rising off the planet, if there is a brighter start near the horizon even upwards of 45 degrees you'll get this effect.

I would go out the nights afterward and see it regularly. Go get an app that points out stars or something you'll see its just one of the brighter mag starts flashing different colors.

Trust me. I've seen real ufo's and this is just a normal thing.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44768276

On In5D, I give a screen show from Stellarium showing how there is no star there. When I recorded this several nights ago, I also shown on SkEye how there are no stars in this vicinity.

Ugh.. this is what got me into astronomy. I ended up finding out it was a star the whole time. This time of the year with the colder air and the heat rising off the planet, if there is a brighter start near the horizon even upwards of 45 degrees you'll get this effect.

I would go out the nights afterward and see it regularly. Go get an app that points out stars or something you'll see its just one of the brighter mag starts flashing different colors.